Book,  chapter

1    1,   22| advancing over the plain, and changing the whole country into an
2    2,    6| assume a new aspect, suddenly changing its sterility for cultivation.
3    2,   17|      a project in his head of changing the horse’s left shoe, for
4    2,   19|      did not lose a minute in changing horses, which took place
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